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My friend Samuel, who is a good runner, and I ran a 5K race last weekend. It was my first organized _________. “You run ahead,” I said at the starting line. “You_________ ?” he asked. “Go!” I said. “I’ll see you at the _________.”

Samuel took off, strong and full of energy. My _________ hit the ground in a familiar pattern, and I _________ it to the half-way point. My legs started to _________ and my back hurt. _________, I wanted to give up but my spirit told me not to. I started to think I should have _________ a shorter goal as the great distance was too much for me. I began to _________ deciding to run the 5K race. I thought about all this while running. The road seemed very_________ .

_________ I ran along, my feet felt like lead(铅). It seemed as if I would _________make it. I was so tired that I couldn’t move a step further. I tried to _________ myself by sayings. Some words appeared in my mind. They were “Do _________ by halves” and “To persevere(坚持) means victory”. They were _________and they filled me with fresh energy. Anyway, I wouldn’t quit. I _________ along. I eventually saw the white tent by the finishing line.

Samuel was at the finishing line. When I _________ at the end, he put his arm around my shoulders and _________ his hand for a high-five.

I realized that _________you never give up, the goal you set can be reached. Above all, you just have to be _________ and take one step at a time.

1.A. picnic    B. show     C. trip       D. run

2.A. sure    B. ready   C. happy      D. strong

3.A. top        B. end       C. side        D. front

4.A. legs       B. hands    C. feet       D. knees

5.A. brought    B. caught    C. took        D. made

6.A. break     B. ache     C. bend        D. relax

7.A. Excited    B. Puzzled   C. Exhausted   D. Disappointed

8.A. set        B. lost     C. added       D. reached

9.A. stop      B. practice C. avoid       D. regret

10.A. pretty    B. narrow    C. distant    D. similar

11.A. Unless    B. As       C. If          D. Until

12.A. never   B. always    C. only        D. still

13.A. ignore    B. order    C. praise      D. encourage

14.A. anything  B. something C. nothing   D. everything

15.A. tough    B. powerful  C. funny      D. flexible

16.A. struggled B. pretended C. responded   D. complained

17.A. walked    B. pointed   C. stood       D. arrived

18.A. touched   B. lifted    C. shook       D. waved

19.A. as though B. even if   C. as long as  D. now that

20.A. confident B. secure    C. smart      D. careful

 

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.C 11.B 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.B 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于记叙文,叙述了我第一次参加5公里的跑步比赛,我克服了重重困难,最后到达了终点,实现了人生目标。 1.D 考查上下文串联。名词picnic野餐;show表演;trip旅行;run跑步;根据前半句I ran a 5K race last weekend.可知我上周末参加了5公里跑步比赛。这是我第一次参加这样的有组织的跑步比赛。故D正确。 2.A 考查形容词辨析。形容词sure确信的,有把握的;ready准备好的;happy开心的;strong强壮的;我告诉Samuel让他在终点等我。但是Samuel对我的说法表示怀疑。句意“你确信?”故A正确。 3.B 考查名词辨析。名词top顶端;end终点;side边;front前面;本句使用at the end表示在赛跑的终点。故B正确。 4.C 考查上下文串联。名词leg腿部;hand手;feet脚;knee膝盖;根据横线后“hit the ground”可知应该与名词feet搭配,表示“脚撞击地面”故C正确。 5.D 考查固定搭配。动词bring带来;catch抓住;take带走;make生产,制作;短语make it做到,成功;句意:我成功地到了半程的地点。故D正确。 6.B 考查动词辨析。动词break折断;ache疼痛;bend弯曲;relax放松;走到半程以后我的腿开始疼,我的后背也开始疼了。这两句在叙述跑到半路的时候我的身体开始吃不消。故B正确。 7.C 考查形容词辨析。形容词excited兴奋的;puzzled困惑的;exhausted疲惫不堪的;disappointed失望的;我感觉疲惫不堪的,我想放弃,但是我的精神告诉我不要放弃。故C项正确。 8.A 考查动词短语。动词set设立;lose失去;add增加;reach到达,实现;动词短语set a goal设立目标。我开始认为我本应该设立一个短期的目标。故A正确。 9.D 考查动词辨析。动词stop停止;practice练习;avoid避免;regret遗憾,后悔;我开始后悔决定来参加5千米的比赛了。故D项正确。 10.C 考查形容词辨析。形容词pretty漂亮的;narrow狭窄的;distant遥远的;similar类似的;当我在跑的时候,总在想着这些事情。这条路似乎越来越遥远。故C项正确。 11.B 考查连词。连词unless除非,如果...不...;as随着;if如果;until直到...才....;随着我跑的时候,我的脚好像是灌了铅一样。故B正确。 12.A 考查副词辨析。副词never从未;always总是,一直;only仅仅;still仍然;似乎我无法做到。根据上下文可知我似乎认为自己永远都无法做到。故A正确。 13.D 考查动词辨析。动词ignore忽视;order命令;praise表扬;encourage鼓励;我如此疲惫以至于我一步都无法移动。我努力地鼓励自己不要放弃,不要半途而废。故D项正确。 14.C 考查谚语。谚语:Do nothing by halves.不要半途而废。这句也正是作者鼓励自己的话。故C项正确。 15.B 考查形容词辨析。形容词tough困难的;powerful强有力的;funny滑稽的;flexible灵活的;这些话非常有力,让我的心中充满了力量。故B项正确。 16.A 考查动词辨析。动词struggle努力;pretend假装;respond回复;complain抱怨;无论如何我不会放弃,我一直在努力。终于我看到了终点线。故A正确。 17.D 考查动词辨析。动词walk步行;point指向;stand站立;arrive到达;动词短语arrive at到达....;point at指向;当我到达终点的时候,他拥抱住我。故D正确。 18.B 考查动词辨析。动词touch触摸;lift举起;shake摇摆;wave挥手;当我到终点的时候,他抱住我,举起手表示胜利。他也为我的成功而高兴。故B正确。 19.C 考查连词辨析。连词as though似乎,好像;even if即使;as long as只要;now that既然;我意识到只要你不放弃,你所设立的目标就可以被实现。故C项正确。 20. 考点:考查记叙文阅读
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